Eva Griffith's parents, Kenneth Griffith and Doria Noar, met on the set of Tyrone Guthrie's renowned production of William Shakespeare's enchanting play, "A Midsummer Night's Dream". Her father, Kenneth Griffith, brought Oberon to life, while her mother, Doria Noar, beautifully portrayed the character of Mustard Seed. Eva Griffith was born in 1962 in the vibrant city of London.
Eva made her acting debut at a tender age, playing the role of Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor's daughter in the 1973 television film "Divorce His - Divorce Hers". The film was shot in 1971, and by the time Eva was just eleven years old, her film career had taken her on a global journey. She filmed "Divorce His - Divorce Hers" in Rome, Italy, and Munich, Germany, and then traveled to Sydney, Australia to film "Ride a Wild Pony" in 1975.
As Eva grew older, she began to focus less on film and more on television and theater. During the early 1980s, she had the opportunity to perform in several productions in the prestigious London West End. Over a decade after "Divorce His - Divorce Hers", Eva appeared in her last film to date, "Young Toscanini" (1988),alongside Elizabeth Taylor once again.
As of 2008, Eva is a valued member of The Lions Part, a London-based theater company, and is diligently working towards the publication of her Ph.D. thesis.